by Tim Dyer
I have witnessed many changes in Bay weather these past few years, and this one goes down in the books as a particularly wild one. Our melting polar ice is causing more waves in the jet stream resulting in a vigorous mixing of air masses than we normally get. On the water, it means stronger, faster changes in wind and rain events.
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Paddling Blues
by Colette Brown Always from the shore, I watched my hubby, Jim Brown, paddle in his Red Sea Kayak, named Cardi-Yak Expedition, with Captain Daisy his hearing alert dog. It was inspiring and captivating for me! After reviewing videos of his paddling adventures, I was always left with a hunger trail and a silent pull … Read more
Massassauga July 11-13 trip
by Elise Hug Thanks to everyone for making the Massassauga July 11-13 trip really fun! And to the weather gods for making the weather a mix of great and manageable. ! Here’s a short list the trip highlights for me: Ralph’s amazing campsite selection: 328 had perfect hammock trees and a quintessential Canadian Shield aesthetic, … Read more
French River Kayak Trip
by Fred Somerville Recently some fellow kayakers and myself decided to do a trip on the French River. This was always a destination trip for us so we finally decided to make the plunge. We had already done various other Georgian Bay locations such as the Minks and McCoy’s, the Key River to the Bustards, … Read more
Hanko Sea Kayak Gathering 2014
Hanko is a small town on the Southern coast of Finland, 130 kilometers east of Helsinki in the Finnish Archipelago. Since 2008, 70 volunteers of the Nordic Sea Kayak Instructors Association have organized an annual get together for 250 kayakers. Over the course of two and a half days, more than a hundred training sessions are conducted on the beach just outside the town.